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2021년 HIV/에이즈 예방 대상별 리플릿(기본/심화/심화영문)│에이즈관리과
- 작성일2021-10-20
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◆ 2021년도 HIV/AIDS 예방 리플릿(대국민 / 기본)


◆ 2021년도 HIV/AIDS 예방 리플릿(노출 전 예방요법(PrEP) 및 주기적 검사 등 / 심화)
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◆ 2021년도 HIV/AIDS 예방 리플릿(노출 전 예방요법(PrEP) 및 주기적 검사 등 / 심화영문)
![+Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) / routine testing Are you worried about HIV/AIDS? The risk is not knowing. Free, anonymous testing available at public health centers nationwide Early diagnosis means 1 Timely treatment and healthy life 2 Protecting others from further transmission 3 No more uncertainty and unknown risk HIV testing and follow-up process To ensure accuracy, it is recommended that you take a screening test* about four weeks after possible exposure to HIV/AIDS. Around 4 weeks after possible exposure Screening test Negative After 6 weeks from the date of possible exposure Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) After 12 weeks from the date of possible exposure Other test methods Positive Confirmation test and diagnosis * If the test result is negative, a retest will be needed to rule out the possibility of a false negative. Contact the AIDS Counseling Center (1599-8105 / aids114.or.kr) if you have any questions about HIV/AIDS. Routing testing, healthy life. Routine HIV and STD testing, healthy sex life for you and your partner. With early diagnosis and treatment, you can continue to live a healthy life and reduce the risk of transmitting virus to others. Immediate treatment of STDs can lower the risk of HIV infection and help you to stay healthy without side effects. If you are unable to visit the test sites, you can take a self-test. Self-tests are recommended after 12 weeks from the possible exposure. The HIV self-test kit using oral fluid is available online or at pharmacies nationwide. Search at oraquick.co.kr for the nearest pharmacy. The self-test takes only about 20 minutes. A positive self-test result is not an HIV diagnosis; you should get a confirmation test at a public health center. Know more about AIDS and prevent the spread! Use condoms, have peace of mind. Use condoms correctly to prevent AIDS. How to put on a condom properly 1 Take the condom out of the package and pinch the tip of the condom. 2 Unroll the condom down the erect penis. 3 After ejaculation and pulling out, hold the tip of the condom and take it off while the penis is still hard. 4 Tie up the used condom, wrap it in a tissue, and put it in the bin. Caution: Check the expiration date. Do not reuse. Always use water-based lubricants. AIDS can be managed with antiviral drugs. U=U, Undetectable = Untransmittable Stay health with daily medications [Source] UNAIDS* (2018), etc. *The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS With consistent therapy and medications, people with HIV can live a health life and lower the chance of spreading it to others. HIV can be prevented with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)! Consider pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) if any of the following: Your partner is HIV positive. You are at higher risk of HIV infection, including but not limited to: -Men who have sex with men (MSM) -Irregular use of condom or not using condom -Diagnosis with sexually transmitted diseases (e.g. syphilis, gonorrhea), -Having a sex partner with unconfirmed HIV-1 status. For safe and effective PrEP, consult with an infectious disease specialist. (Visit a hospital or clinic with an infectious disease department.) PrEP needs to be taken every day. It is not a substitute for safe sex practices such as using condoms. PrEP is a preion drug that requires regular checkups for adverse effects. You will need to consult with a specialist to get a preion. HIV/AIDS/STD Screening Card Getting regular tests for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is key to healthy sex life. Name (or nickname) Test 1 2 3 4 Date Location Ivan Stop HIV/AIDS Project 02-792-0083 / AIDS Counseling Center 1599-8105 / KDCA Call Center 1339 Regular HIV testing, a habit for a healthy sex life. Early diagnosis enables timely and appropriate treatment. Get tested regularly and stay healthy. AIDS Counseling Center 1599-8105 aids114.or.kr Ivan Stop HIV/AIDS Project 02-792-0083 ishap.org Foreigner Screening Center 02-927-4322 khap.org Date : 2021.10.20](/html/a2/namoimage/images/000052/7._2021%EB%85%84_%EA%B3%A0%EC%9C%84%ED%97%98%EA%B5%B0_%EB%8C%80%EC%83%81_%EB%A6%AC%ED%94%8C%EB%A6%BF_%EA%B2%89%EC%A7%80(%EC%98%81)_ff.jpg)
![+Pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) / routine testing Are you worried about HIV/AIDS? The risk is not knowing. Free, anonymous testing available at public health centers nationwide Early diagnosis means 1 Timely treatment and healthy life 2 Protecting others from further transmission 3 No more uncertainty and unknown risk HIV testing and follow-up process To ensure accuracy, it is recommended that you take a screening test* about four weeks after possible exposure to HIV/AIDS. Around 4 weeks after possible exposure Screening test Negative After 6 weeks from the date of possible exposure Enzyme immunoassay (EIA) After 12 weeks from the date of possible exposure Other test methods Positive Confirmation test and diagnosis * If the test result is negative, a retest will be needed to rule out the possibility of a false negative. Contact the AIDS Counseling Center (1599-8105 / aids114.or.kr) if you have any questions about HIV/AIDS. Routing testing, healthy life. Routine HIV and STD testing, healthy sex life for you and your partner. With early diagnosis and treatment, you can continue to live a healthy life and reduce the risk of transmitting virus to others. Immediate treatment of STDs can lower the risk of HIV infection and help you to stay healthy without side effects. If you are unable to visit the test sites, you can take a self-test. Self-tests are recommended after 12 weeks from the possible exposure. The HIV self-test kit using oral fluid is available online or at pharmacies nationwide. Search at oraquick.co.kr for the nearest pharmacy. The self-test takes only about 20 minutes. A positive self-test result is not an HIV diagnosis; you should get a confirmation test at a public health center. Know more about AIDS and prevent the spread! Use condoms, have peace of mind. Use condoms correctly to prevent AIDS. How to put on a condom properly 1 Take the condom out of the package and pinch the tip of the condom. 2 Unroll the condom down the erect penis. 3 After ejaculation and pulling out, hold the tip of the condom and take it off while the penis is still hard. 4 Tie up the used condom, wrap it in a tissue, and put it in the bin. Caution: Check the expiration date. Do not reuse. Always use water-based lubricants. AIDS can be managed with antiviral drugs. U=U, Undetectable = Untransmittable Stay health with daily medications [Source] UNAIDS* (2018), etc. *The Joint United Nations Programme on HIV/AIDS With consistent therapy and medications, people with HIV can live a health life and lower the chance of spreading it to others. HIV can be prevented with pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP)! Consider pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) if any of the following: Your partner is HIV positive. You are at higher risk of HIV infection, including but not limited to: -Men who have sex with men (MSM) -Irregular use of condom or not using condom -Diagnosis with sexually transmitted diseases (e.g. syphilis, gonorrhea), -Having a sex partner with unconfirmed HIV-1 status. For safe and effective PrEP, consult with an infectious disease specialist. (Visit a hospital or clinic with an infectious disease department.) PrEP needs to be taken every day. It is not a substitute for safe sex practices such as using condoms. PrEP is a preion drug that requires regular checkups for adverse effects. You will need to consult with a specialist to get a preion. HIV/AIDS/STD Screening Card Getting regular tests for HIV and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) is key to healthy sex life. Name (or nickname) Test 1 2 3 4 Date Location Ivan Stop HIV/AIDS Project 02-792-0083 / AIDS Counseling Center 1599-8105 / KDCA Call Center 1339 Regular HIV testing, a habit for a healthy sex life. Early diagnosis enables timely and appropriate treatment. Get tested regularly and stay healthy. AIDS Counseling Center 1599-8105 aids114.or.kr Ivan Stop HIV/AIDS Project 02-792-0083 ishap.org Foreigner Screening Center 02-927-4322 khap.org Date : 2021.10.20](/html/a2/namoimage/images/000052/7._2021%EB%85%84_%EA%B3%A0%EC%9C%84%ED%97%98%EA%B5%B0_%EB%8C%80%EC%83%81_%EB%A6%AC%ED%94%8C%EB%A6%BF_%EC%86%8D%EC%A7%80(%EC%98%81)_ff.jpg)
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